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- LUMIX Lab 2.0 Adds Magic LUT and Workflow Integration with LUMIX Flow 1.3
CineD (Monday, 20 October) - Panasonic expands its creator ecosystem with two major app updates: LUMIX Lab 2.0 now introduces an AI-driven Magic LUT tool, while LUMIX Flow 1.3 brings new monitoring and storyboard features to compatible cameras. Both updates aim to make color creation and on-set collaboration more accessible to filmmakers and hybrid shooters.... - Sony A1II Teardown by Kolarivision
SonyAlphaRumors (Saturday, 18 October) - We already have a global shortage of Sony A1II cameras, so it’s a real shame that Kolarivison ruined a Sony A1II to see what’s inside! Joking :) Kolarivison said this at the end of their dismantling adventure: The camera was largely easy to take a part, according to our lead... - Sora 2 vs Hollywood – The Copyright Reckoning of Generative Video
CineD (Saturday, 18 October) - OpenAI’s Sora 2 has set a new technical benchmark for text-to-video generation, but its release has also ignited the most intense copyright dispute the film and television industry has faced since the dawn of YouTube. As the entertainment world rallies against an opt-out model for intellectual property, the clash exposes... - Ranking Arnold Schwarzenegger's Best Films Across His Career
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 17 October) - There are very few actors who have had an impact on Hollywood like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Austrian bodybuilder used his hard work and charisma to forge his own path in the biz, and quickly became the biggest star we'd ever seen before. Today, I want to go over some of... - Filmmaking Insights From Ari Aster: Tackling Westerns and Social Media in 'Eddington'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 17 October) - In order to get noticed in Hollywood, you have to be a little noisy. And with all the stacks of films people are thinking about financing, one way to stand out is to write something totally unique that no one has even seen before. That's where I think every filmmaker... - Charlie Kaufman Breaks All the Rules in His Poetic New Short 'How to Shoot a Ghost'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 17 October) - Charlie Kaufman and writer Eva H.D. don't follow conventional filmmaking rules... well, ever, but especially when they collaborate. Their latest project, the poetic 27-minute short How to Shoot a Ghost, premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Its U.S. premiere is today at the 2025 Woodstock Film Festival.The short follows two... - Rig Up Your Favorite Cameras With These On-Sale Modular Tilta Camera Cages
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 17 October) - When launching a career in filmmaking and videography, one often thinks only in terms of the camera and the project. And while it's true that a good filmmaker can work with whatever gear is given to them, there can often be blind spots about all of the external gear and... - Gross-Out Gags and Gritty Realism: How 'Code 3' Found Comedy in Realistic Gore
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 16 October) - How do you make a comedy about one of the most stressful and physically demanding jobs in the world? For the new paramedic film Code 3, starring Rainn Wilson and Lil Rel Howery, the answer was a commitment to brutal realism.At the center of that authenticity is Prosthetics Makeup Designer... - Making the Cut: Our Definitive Ranking of the 15 Best Slasher Villains
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 16 October) - Slashers are such a fun subgenre of horror. They're basically whodunnits with a high body count and some spooky costumes. They can be grounded or supernatural, but no matter what lane they take, they're always fun to watch. When it comes to creating iconic villains, the slasher genre might stand... - Saudi Arabia Pays $1 Billion to Open a New Hollywood Studio (& What That Means for Filmmakers)
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 16 October) - The question that keeps every filmmaker up at night is "Where do I get the money to make my masterpiece?" As fun as just shooting something with your friends can be, it's also nice to work with a studio and to make a living.So, where do you get the money... - Best '90s Shows: The Ultimate 10 TV Series of the Decade
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 16 October) - I've been on a kick, going back through some of my old favorite TV shows and rewatching them. And as a child of the 90s, I've spent a lot of time in that decade going through all the things I used to watch and trying to rank them. Today, I... - From HAL 9000 to Ava: The Greatest AI Villains Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 16 October) - Yesterday, we talked about how AI bad guys have become a bit old hat in our current environment of ChatGPT and Sora, and Character.ai. But as tiresome as many recent iterations of this character have become, there are still many who came before, and their creators got much of the... - Is Internal RAW Video Recording on Cameras Essential? | K&F CONCEPT Tripod Review – Focus Check ep86
CineD (Thursday, 16 October) - In this week’s episode, we’re asking: Is internal video RAW recording in cameras a real necessity or just hype? We also take a closer look at K&F’s newly released tripod and cover some of the latest gear updates from the week. As always, tune in for your weekly dose of... - Apple MacBook Pro M5 and iPad Pro M5 Announced – Real Performance Gains for Filmmakers
CineD (Thursday, 16 October) - Apple’s M5 lands in a refreshed 14-inch MacBook Pro and the latest iPad Pro, promising up to 3.5x faster AI performance than M4, higher GPU throughput, and quicker storage. Here is what is actually new, how it stacks up against last year’s iPad Pro M4 generation we covered, and where... - Iconic Car Chases Then and Now – How Filmmakers Drive Emotions
CineD (Thursday, 16 October) - Recently, I watched the new Paul Thomas Anderson film “One Battle After Another” and thoroughly enjoyed its plot, humor, pacing, suspense curve, acting, and cinematography. There was, though, one scene in particular that stood out for me. Namely, the car chase towards the end of the movie. It was so...